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Hi folks,I have a guy who seems like a very nice fella who lives in Indian Trail NC, right outside of Charlotte. He has 4 Sebatier knives that are very dull, have been to a butcher for a sharpening and the gentleman, Scott, is not pleased. He was going to send them to me in Nova Scotia here but the shipping cost would not be worth it to him.

I would really appreciate it if someone is willing to accept his knives.

Please email me at:

sharpknives@me.com if you can take this on and I will put Scott in touch with you. He has 4 knives, 2 X 8", 1 X 5" and 1 X 6" tomato/bagel.

Hi Sailor, I just sent an email. I actually live just north of Charlotte.

Josh

forthosewhotoil76

Post subject: Re: I have a customer in the US in need of a sharpener

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:16 am

Joined: Fri Aug 03, 2012 4:01 pmPosts: 258

Peter, I just wanted to take a moment to sincerely say thank you for the client referral yesterday. I really appreciated your professional attitude and communication. Scott and I had a great conversation and he is fired up at the idea of having blades that can actually cut after suffering with 10 years of dull steel.

What a great forum we have here that can not only connect folks that have been struck with a passion for steel and stones, but also provide an opportunity to help civilians in need! Hey, it's a scary dull world out there, but as the great Abraham Lincoln said, "If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend six sharpening my ax...or maybe three with my Nubatamas ".

Josh

Sailor

Post subject: Re: I have a customer in the US in need of a sharpener

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 6:28 am

Joined: Tue Jul 24, 2012 7:28 amPosts: 858

Josh,Thanks so much for your rapid response and your proactive approach on this matter. It is pretty cool that within 10 minutes of me posting the question, the fella with the dull knives was chatting with Josh and is now in good hands. I look forward to hearing how it all unfolded, thanks again Josh.

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